Etymologies

Examples

Ms. Dvorovenko is forthright with her dancing and its accents, but she fails to shape the physical highlights of her raised-leg positions and her arched-back or extended-arm postures in a way that suggests limitlessness.

The engraving on the back of AURYN reads: “Do what you Wish”, which encourages the concept of limitlessness - of being able to claim a freedom to be whatever you wish to be or whatever feeling you are.

More than a manifestation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Djulfa's annihilation was a suppression of the right to memory, the oppression of the right to cultural expression, and the worst manifestation of a powerholder's perception of its own limitlessness on controlling societal matters.

Underneath the often dull words of modern inaugurals lies a distinct hubris, an emphasis on the potential limitlessness of American power, which would reach its zenith (and apogee) in the commander-in-chief presidency of George W. Bush.